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So....... New front tyre has about 500m on it! Unfortunately I had no idea that riding slowly and normally was still too much for it. Feel "jipped" no one told me to baby it or even be careful! I feel like I should have known but that nugget of knowledge and wisdom somehow has escaped me.
Currently standing on the side of the road..... Glens bike trailor will get it's first use tonight.
STORY:
My front tyre was starting to look scalloped and the tread fairly ragged but otherwise still going awesome (never a hint of anything after 8 months of commuting and twisties).
But.... to support Greg and MAW before it changes hand because they've given me good advice and prices, I had them put a pirelli street demon put on today..... Apparently a top street tyre on par with or stickier than BT45, great for track days coming up etc.
First corner i ride every night I hit tonight at PEDESTRIAN SPEED AS SOON AS I TIP IN (honestly....estimate I've gone through that corner 30-40km/hr faster) front goes and i have a good slide along the road.
QUICK LOOK AT THE SLIDE MARKS ONCE GLEN ARRIVED.... a good 15-20m of sliding down a slight hill!
BIKE:
at a quick look
(Bike went further than me.)
Bars bent and chunk taken out
grip wrecked
mirror scratched, possibly bent
clutch lever busted
engine case scraped
center stand worn down a good 10mm
foot peg worn the same
ME:
I'm totally fine not even shaken up, and the only symptom a bit of a bruise under my right thumb nail somehow.
GEAR:
Kevlar Jeans - wore through denim both knees and bum, kevlar on one (where rubbed on hard knee protector).
FOX motorcross knee and shin protection - both scarred on outer plastic.
RST Textile Jacket - surface marked on forearms , looks melted from friction but not cut or worn through.
Shark Helmet - small crack and chip on left side.
AStars GP2 Gloves - left hand knuckle protection worn and outer leather and forearm leather worn.
FIRST CONVERSATION WITH GLEN, PARAPHRASED:
GLEN: Did they tell you today when you got your new tyres you have to take it easy for the first couple of hundred ks?
ME: Nope
GLEN: MAW didn't tell you to baby it for the first couple of hundred ks?
ME: Nope
GLEN: Mechanics ALWAYS tell you over and over to take it easy and how to ride on new tyres until you feel like telling them to shutup, don't lean it, baby it etc etc!
MAW EXPERIENCE "Bitch Bitch Bitch" :
I was served by the new owners of MAW, Greg was at the bank when I picked my bike up, and was bad service too in store too!!!
Both the lady and man were bitching about Greg to me; "good one greg" "hate the way he does this and that", "good notes for us Greg" blah blah give the guy a rest he's got a lot on his plate and you have to do it for yourself in two days, 10 minutes later they work out they can call him and all's sorted in 2 mins.
Greg/Col/Justin must have decided my front pads were close enough to needing replacement and while the tyre was off may as well fair enough, and didn't charge me for the labour so all's cool.

Unfortunately she was saying I should have already changed my front pads earlier, and that "you boys like living on the edge" because it was metal on metal contact! WTF! there was a consistant 2mm of pad left.... she thought the pad material was metal

Also, I said I'd go have a chat to the mechanics, and was told to just talk to them because the mechanics were busy :s
Not the best start there.... I trust Greg and the mechanics judgement to change the pads without asking me and am glad they did
but resent not being told about being careful and wearing in my new tyre after I picked my bike up, and regret not talking to Col and Justin about their good work to get advice from someone who cares and has knowledge.
Anyways, will ride the pushie 14k to work tomorrow, hopefully pick up some new bars, bar ends and clutch lever and get her going again, then think about a new helmet and draggins

Tim.